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Yes, they are omnivores primarily feeding on plants; but are known to eat small fish, even their own eggs.

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first of all they are carourvours they start eating plants first then they eat herring,pilchard,squid,and shrimp

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No..All salmoids (salmon and trout) are carnivorous.

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a salmon is a herbivore. got that? good :)

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A salmon is a omnivore. Because it eats plants and meat, so it a omnivore.

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Salmon are neither they are carnivors.

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carnivore

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herbivore

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